BEN MANKIEWICZOur TCM host discusses the work of controversial director Edward Dmytryk after his blacklisting, featured on June 8th at 8pm ET.

SCORSESE SCREENSMartin Scorsese dives into the evolution and adaptations of the Hollywood musical from the late 1920s into the 1970s.

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TCM and Film Comment are proud to partner and bring you the top picks from this praised magazine. This month's pick is Man in the Wilderness, the basis of which is the same as 2015's The Revenant.

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Meet Dean Cantu from Elmwood, IL. Dean's favorite movie subject is... death! "Some of my favorite films in this genre include Death Takes a Holiday, On Borrowed Time and The Seventh Seal," he says.

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It's the final week to enter our TCM in Your Hometown contest! Buffalo, NY won a screening with special guests last year. Tell us what's special about your city and you may be chosen to host next.

See the 50th anniversary screening of The Producers in theaters nationwide, featuring a special conversation between Mel Brooks and TCM host Ben Mankiewicz from the 2018 TCM Classic Film Festival. Get your tickets today!

Shop to the tune of your favorite classic musicals, with inspired apparel, housewares and collectibles. Visit the TCM Shop all month long to find a collection of merchandise that draws inspiration from the movies featured in Mad About Musicals!, TCM’s free online course.

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Celebrate birthday boy Aldo Ray by watching The Naked and The Dead on 9/25 at 11:15am ET, then get your copy of the DVD exclusively in the TCM Shop from the Warner Archive Collection.

TCM Backlot members can win a copy of our newest book, A Star is Born: Judy Garland and the Film that Got Away, written by Judy's daughter Lorna Luft. This book details how the film was a crowning achievement and great disappointment in her mother’s legendary career.

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I just caught up with this thread and see that yanceycravat posted the online address for it, which should cover it. But in case someone still wants to see the October email here, here it is. (Not sure why the "link" boxes are hard to see in this version, but the links do work.)

The TCM Shop is proud to present its 2019 print catalog. This beautiful collectible is filled with DVD and Blu-ray titles to add to your home library. It also includes exclusive monthly coupons and select TCM items for the perfect movie night at home.

Join us Sunday 10/14 at 12pm ET, when four TCM Backlot Members go on the air to introduce movies with Ben Mankiewicz! Click the photo above to find out how you can be in our next round of Backlot Fan Programmers.

Join Ben Mankiewicz on October 12 at 8pm ET for an exclusive interview with guest programmers Robert Redford and director David Lowery, as they discuss their night's picks and their new film The Old Man and the Gun,now playing in select theaters.

PICKS FROM TCM HOSTS & FRIENDSCheck back October 15 for Scorsese Screens.

There is so much greatness in October, our TCM host had a hard time choosing. Click to read what Ben Mankiewicz recommends!

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TCM and Film Comment are proud to partner and bring you the top picks from this praised magazine. This month, Film Comment celebrates the 1944 film adaptation of Oscar Wilde's satirical novella, The Canterville Ghost, airing 10/25.

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Meet Robin Salaman from Philadelphia, who had a memorable encounter with a classic movie star: "I met Ginger Rogers when I was 16," she says, "and couldn't say a word -- and I would hate to behave like that again at my age."

Don't miss the 4th installment of A Star is Born in theaters October 5, then watch A Star is Born (1954) on October 7 at 2:30pm and get your copy of Lorna Luft's newest book about her mother and the making of this iconic film.

FUN AND GAMESThis Month's Crossword (Click crossword to download and print)Stuck on a clue? Be sure to read the programming articles for hints.

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I also did not get mine and it's now October 4. I signed up again just in case something happened to my subscription. I also contacted support, though I've heard nothing back from them. Thanks for posting the link to the guide Hepburn Fan!

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I wrote to them. I even entered an alternate email and they didn't send it to that one either!!! I am bereft of possible solutions until I go to the Festival and see if there's someone there I can speak with directly.

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When TCM switched to an email "now playing" guide I was one of the first to sign up for it as I subscribed to the "now playing" magazine for several years. It took 3-4 months and several inquiries before I finally began receiving the "now playing" guide thru the email. I received it for a number of months but it stopped again. I haven't received it for about 3 months. I've given up. Have other TCM members had this problem? I don't have any more incentive to keep trying to receive it so I just browse the schedule for the month and write down any films of special significance that I want to view.

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There is a greater chance that those who do receive it will continue to contribute to this thread. In other words, there is a greater chance that at least one person who receives it will post it here, instead of everyone receiving it and on time. So as long as this thread continues...

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The worst thing TCM ever did was to drop the paper version of the Now Playing Guide. That was my bible. Now, sometimes I get the e-mail guide, sometimes I don't. So, sometimes I watch movies on TCM, and sometimes I don't.....................